Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1918

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Page 24 text:

Then Libbic M-. her father's star reporter. Has found another man who will support her; Since Bolt N s accident with his airplane. He raises quite a little less of Cain; A. Kirin still remains demure and quiet. With Lena Smith and her there's little riot; And Cecile Beck still asks for women's rights. In boosting good, she works both days ami tv.v i.t ; And Leon Chitwood’s still a baseball man. A league boss and the friend of every fan; Alice McCullough lives in a French chateau. Over the rolling waters she did go: ()ur Gertrude Kde has written many books. She shoves a pen much better than she cooks: And Kathleen M. no longer writes to France. Her husband’s back, we see that at a glance : To Thomas Myers now we’ll doff our hats. He's janitor at the Arbutus flats: There’s Mabel Cline, who went to old 1. C.. She got a man and a diploma, too; And Carrie A. does on Clear Creek reside. Bloomington she could no more abide; Peggy of single life has had her fill. Iler double life she now enjoys with Bill ; And Mary S.. on a motion picture trip. Passes the national hoard of censorship; I.efty will never marry is the truth. Marie Dodds married a long forgotten Earl. Because his heart was broken in his youth: She's now in Lebanon, the lucky girl! nd here is Margaret Schumann, small and fair. So noted for the beauty of her hair: The Red Cross nurse who answers soldiers' calls— Oh. that is pretty blue-eyed Hally Rawles ; And Mary Kennedy’s a farmer’s wife. She says: Schoolmates, this surely is the life : Ruth Lamkins has retained her pretty eyes. And gets a man most any time she tries; Mile. Mottier’s exclusive Fifth Avenue shop Clothes both my lady and the well-dressed cop; And Edwin Stephenson has proved true. He's fighting for our dear Red, White and Blue: Audrey Mahan now can drive a Winton, She married her old lover hack at Linton: Jennie has won herself a lot of fame. Many a noted poem bears her name; And Margaret Telfcr drives her own auto. nd Lois lives alone while Ralph’s at «ea To Suffrage meetings she does always go; A sailor’s wife a sailor’s star shall lie. • • And dear old B. II. S. shall ever be Foremost and ever in our memory; Ideals so high atid lofty in us stir, Our guide shall you be. dear alma mater.



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JUNIORS The juniors have been well brought up by Miss Soupart. As a class they are extremely proud of themselves and their achievements. e will not list the matter here. The Juniors have published them whenever and wherever space would per- mit. They have produced some remarkable characters—Joe Breeze and John—but never mind that now. Any Junior will tell you all about it. The Class of '19 organized its forces this spring. Contrary to their apparent conviction, this idea did not originate with them. It has been done before. The commissions were dealt out thus: Field Marshal—Donald Rogers First Aide—Marjorie Weybright Adjutant General—Katherine Wylie Paymaster General—Allan Axtcll Chief of Staff (the Goat)—Elisabeth Johnston Provost Marshal—Bertha Wohlfclt In conclusion it is hardly necessary to acid that the Juniors are a mighty fine bunch. They know it. and what is better than that, the whole school knows it. They can be trusted to CARRY OX.

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